Ethical Decision-Making for Psychologists
(0.4 ceu)
4 hours CE credit: BRN, LCSW/MFT, and psychologists
Satisfies the law and ethics course requirement for psychologists, MFTs, and LCSWs that is required during each license renewal cycleThis four-hour version of the Ethical Decision-Making in Complex Cases workshop (see above) satisfies the new legal and ethics course requirement for psychologists, teaches a model for making sound ethical decisions, and applies the model to difficult test cases.
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Sat. Sept. 20, Berkeley
DAVID JULL-PATTERSON, Ph.D. (license PSY14765), maintains an independent practice in clinical health psychology, working with adults and adolescents diagnosed with cancer, HIV, cystic fibrosis, lupus, and other life-threatening diseases. He is an award-winning associate clinical professor at UCSF, and is the coordinator of bereavement services for UCSF Children's Hospital.
- 1 meeting
- Sept. 20: Sat., 9 am-1 pm
- Berkeley: Room 212, UC Berkeley Extension, 1995 University Ave.
- $125 (EDP 408377)
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